Thor: Ragnarok (November 3rd, 2017)

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I love the colors and designs of those sets with all those weird silly looking characters.

It's straight out of a comic book....maybe not a modern comic, but comics from the 60's-90's.

Is so crazy looking that it's impossible for it to become dated.

It seems that the MCU cosmic universe is influenced by the silver age comics.

Ragnarok is pure Kirby awesomeness. Dunno how the film will turn out, but the visual direction is on point. I just wish it happened sooner...
 
Ragnarok is pure Kirby awesomeness. Dunno how the film will turn out, but the visual direction is on point. I just wish it happened sooner...

I think it's happening at just the right time and it's keeping the MCU fresh by moving away from earth stories, hopefully. It seems the MCU has found their identity, and that takes time, but also you can't rush it because you have to slowly build up to it for people to accept it.

Imagine going from the first Iron Man film about a guy on earth fighting terrorism by building a metal suit, and having the second MCU film be Dr. Strange or GOTG.

I think that's one of the DCEU's problem, they don't have an identity, and on top if that they're trying to build a cinematic universe with two or three films, but it all feels and looks out of place.
 
Didn't care for the trailer, it felt like "Guardians of the Galaxy: Part Thor".
Tho seein' Urban with double rifles and Thor puttin' helmet on made me squee.
 
I think it's happening at just the right time and it's keeping the MCU fresh by moving away from earth stories, hopefully. It seems the MCU has found their identity, and that takes time, but also you can't rush it because you have to slowly build up to it for people to accept it.

Imagine going from the first Iron Man film about a guy on earth fighting terrorism by building a metal suit, and having the second MCU film be Dr. Strange or GOTG.

I think that's one of the DCEU's problem, they don't have an identity, and on top if that they're trying to build a cinematic universe with two or three films, but it all feels and looks out of place.

It is definitely keeping it fresh. Thats for sure
 
I think it's happening at just the right time and it's keeping the MCU fresh by moving away from earth stories, hopefully. It seems the MCU has found their identity, and that takes time, but also you can't rush it because you have to slowly build up to it for people to accept it.

Imagine going from the first Iron Man film about a guy on earth fighting terrorism by building a metal suit, and having the second MCU film be Dr. Strange or GOTG.

I think that's one of the DCEU's problem, they don't have an identity, and on top if that they're trying to build a cinematic universe with two or three films, but it all feels and looks out of place.

Nicely put.
 
I think it's happening at just the right time and it's keeping the MCU fresh by moving away from earth stories, hopefully. It seems the MCU has found their identity, and that takes time, but also you can't rush it because you have to slowly build up to it for people to accept it.

Imagine going from the first Iron Man film about a guy on earth fighting terrorism by building a metal suit, and having the second MCU film be Dr. Strange or GOTG.

Fair points, but considering how awful TDW was, I'd have preffered Ragnarok's approach entered the Thor world sooner.

I think that's one of the DCEU's problem, they don't have an identity, and on top if that they're trying to build a cinematic universe with two or three films, but it all feels and looks out of place.

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Disney's most viewed trailer ever in 24 hours :lol

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h...atched-ever-24-hours-992978?facebook_20170411

'Thor: Ragnarok' Trailer Is Marvel and Disney's Most Watched Ever in 24 Hours


Marvel's promise of a Thor vs. Hulk battle seems to have re-energized the Thor movie franchise.
The trailer for Thor: Ragnarok, which was unleashed Monday by Disney, the parent company of Marvel, has garnered more than 136 million views in only 24 hours.
It becomes the not only the most viewed Marvel trailer ever, but also the studio's most viewed trailer ever across all its brands, which includes Disney's live-action and animation divisions, Pixar, Star Wars, as well as Marvel.

The Beauty and the Beast trailer was the previous 24-hour record-holder for Disney with 127.6 million views. Star Wars: The Force Awakens was viewed 112 million times in that time frame. Captain America: Civil War held the previous Marvel record with 94 million views.

The trailer was met with tremendous enthusiasm, with it channeling a Guardians of the Galaxy vibe with both music and sci-fi fantasy worlds as it set up a scenario where Thor, played by a returning Chris Hemsworth, is imprisoned on the other side of the universe without his mighty hammer. It offered glimpses of Hela, the movie's powerful new villain played by Cate Blanchett. And it closed with a killer line as Thor, forced to fight in a gladiatorial arena, sees his Avengers comrade Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), and bellows, "He's a friend from work." It's a line he quickly rues saying.

The Ragnarok trailer doesn't hold the most viewed overall record. The trailer for New Line’s adaptation of Stephen King’s It was viewed 197 million times in the 24 hours after its March 29 release, while Fate of the Furious was eyeballed 139 million times. *

Poor WW and JL :monkey2
 
What's one more nail in WB's coffin? :lol

lulz

Probably...but THOR :)lol) beat The Force Awakens trailers with all that nostalgia bait.

Marvel just keeps growing stronger.

WB/DC is on suicide watch.



:lol:lol

I'm actually blown away by this news.

I figured with Superhero movie fatigue and Thor being the MCU weak link (I love Thor 1) that no one was excited for this.

I for one am super stoked for it.
 
lulz



I'm actually blown away by this news.

I figured with Superhero movie fatigue and Thor being the MCU weak link (I love Thor 1) that no one was excited for this.

I for one am super stoked for it.

Music seems to be the thing making people excited


Suicide squad made people go crazy just cuz the music.
 
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